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toria
v.i. · class 2
to break wind, fart (in small emissions and with a gurgling sound)
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toreka
— to explode with a loud report, detonate, go off with a bang, burst loudly, break
ndoro
— mud; wet soft earth mixed with water; sticky ground substance found during rainy
toro
— sleep; rega toro (of a child) refuse to go to sleep; ũkĩra toro get up from slee
mũtore
— species of banana (normally roasted or used in mashed food)
mũtoro
— thick mud, mire; muddy, boggy place
gĩtore
— hyrax; small nocturnal mammal that lives in trees; rock-dwelling herbivore found
gĩtoro
— mud; wet soft earth mixed with water; sticky ground substance found during rainy
tori
— expr. derision for a poor speaker; aria tori speak derisively about someone